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So in Hwinfo ya know you have core temps and average, tdid ccd1 and 2

 

My tdie ccd1 will spike sometimes up to 78 when loading stuff, but my core temps wont hit that. 

 

When running Prim95 or Cinebench I hover around 68-72. 

 

1) Should I pay attenrion to my core temps or the tdie ccd1

2) Why is it when I stress the cpu with cinebench or Prime95 I hover around 68-72, but when loading a few things on the desktop or downloading a game, Ill see a quick spike to 78. You'd think you'd hit that when stressing the cpu?

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CPU package is the PCB holding the CPU dies, so it's naturally colder as it is further away from the heat source. Read Tdie for accurate temperatures.

 

8 minutes ago, Weric said:

You'd think you'd hit that when stressing the cpu?

But under continuous load your CPU cooler will be ramped up, not under sudden loads like loading the desktop

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4 minutes ago, emosun said:

then youre fine your machine is good to go

Thats what I was thinking, after all my stress tests the temps are good. But then loading up programs or downloading a game I can see a quick spike up to 78. It just confuses me a bit as to why cinebench and prime95 wont take me to 78-80, but Ill get quick jumps in my desktop loadong up a bunch of things or downloadong a game at 1gb/s

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11 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

CPU package is the PCB holding the CPU dies, so it's naturally colder as it is further away from the heat source. Read Tdie for accurate temperatures.

 

But under continuous load your CPU cooler will be ramped up, not under sudden loads like loading the desktop

 

So the one that has the red line next to it I normally don't pay much attention to

 

The one with the green line next to it is the one that I'll see a spike up to 78

 

The core temps with the pink lines won't hit that 78 mark. So my core temps are colder than the ccd1(tdie)

 

Edit my color marks aren't showing up, glah

 

Red line= CPU(TCTL/TDIE)

 

Green line= CPU CCD1(TDIE)

 

Pink= Core temps

 

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7 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

CPU package is the PCB holding the CPU dies, so it's naturally colder as it is further away from the heat source. Read Tdie for accurate temperatures.

 

But under continuous load your CPU cooler will be ramped up, not under sudden loads like loading the desktop

And in here my CPU temps read a little colder than Ai suites CPU package(bottom where it says CPU 36, Motherboard 37, CPU Package 42)

 

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8 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

CPU package is the PCB holding the CPU dies, so it's naturally colder as it is further away from the heat source. Read Tdie for accurate temperatures.

 

But under continuous load your CPU cooler will be ramped up, not under sudden loads like loading the desktop

that an the heatpipes reacting

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Just now, emosun said:

a spike of 78 isnt really even noteworthy.

come back when you get a sustained high 80's , then you'll have something to worry about. but briefly hitting 78 isn't a problem.

Cheers lol. Yea I wasn't worried about the temp itself, more so that I would see thgat spike on the desktop opening things and downloading, but during a 100% load I wouldn't break 72. But someone just mentioned(dunno why I didn't think about it, I'm dumb), under 100% load my heatsink is ramped, its not ramped during desktop use)

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